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Microsoft's Xbox 360

Xbox 720: Xbox 360 successor soon

If rumors can be believed Microsoft will announce Xbox 720 at E3 2012. An industry source at Crytek was quoted by Videogamer.com, who revealed that Microsoft wants to make its new console announcement ahead of rival Sony and will do so in the next 12 months and 'likely' at next year's E3.
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The Apple iPad 2

Android has 5 better features than iOS 5

Apple's launch of iOS5, might have played as an update on Apple's mobile operating system to catch up with the other mobile operating systems in the market, but some features sported by Google's Android are way ahead.
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SeaMonkey 2.1 on par with Firefox 4

With the final release of SeaMonkey 2.1, we have received an open-source web browser which is on par with Firefox4 in terms of Java script speed and the latest web standards support.
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Apple OS X Lion: Good enough to beat Google Chrome OS?

Technology giant Apple Inc.'s new Mac operating system OS X Lion, which was presented at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011 last week, has roared its way into the hearts of Apple fans but does it have what it takes to beat Google Chrome OS?
Chromebook vs MacBook Air

Chromebook vs MacBook Air: Which is best suited for your needs?

If you think MacBook Airs and Chromebooks are apples and oranges, hold on. With the price of a MacBook Air you might get two Chromebooks (or even three, if it's the cheapest Chromebook); but will MacBook Airs retain their special place when pitted against Chromebooks? Should you buy a Chromebook or a MacBook Air?
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Logitech sees no threat from Microsoft-Skype

Logitech expects a boost in its business from Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype as the deal should lift wider take-up of videocommunications, a senior executive told Reuters.

Bill Gates' announcement: Mark Zuckerberg is engaged

Our own Facebook founder is engaged! If you come across this news in any of the online gossip sites you glance at while browsing the net, you'd probably cast that aside. But what if the source of that information is someone like Microsoft founder Bill Gates?

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